APNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady leaves the field after the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Giants won 21-17.

You may want to cover your eyes if you aren't ready to talk about Super Bowl XLVI.

Tom Brady and Vince Wilfork were mic'd up during the game and the league has finished compiling the footage for the fantastic show, Sound FX. If you haven't already seen the show, you can watch parts of it on NFL.com here, here, here, and here.

Really, if you can get over the emotional aspects of the loss, it's worth a watch. A lot of revealing things came out during the game.

Here are three things that stood out to me from the show:

-- There has been a lot of speculation that Brady somehow missed tight end Rob Gronkowski, who appeared to be open, on the play where he took his infamous intentional grounding penalty. According to him, that's not true.

"I looked at Gronk, I looked to Wes, he dropped, then I felt him, I had no place to throw it away," Brady said on the sidelines. "I threw it over his head. I didn’t want to throw an interception."

When Belichick was speaking about the penalty with the referees, he was asked what his problem was with the call. At a loss for words, Belichick settled on this: "I mean ... damn."

Later, Brady said that throwing against the Giants defensive line, which batted down several balls at the line of scrimmage during the game, was like "throwing in a forest."

-- Gronkowski was adamant that he was fully healthy during the game. The Giants had a different take.

Talking on the sideline, New York linebacker Michael Boley declared that Gronkowski was nothing more than an empty jersey.

"Hey, 87's a (dang) decoy, he's a decoy," he said. "He's about to be out of here."

-- How bad was the Brady-Welker missed connection on New England's second-to-last drive? Even referee John Parry knew it was huge.